It's silly most of the time, funny sometimes and thoroughly entertaining all the time...a great light-hearted show with some clever and sometimes ridiculous scenarios, great cast rapport and one gorgeous leading lady - I love this show and am so happy it has continued as long as it has, I was sure it was one of those that i'd enjoy but would be cancelled due to sensationalised, overhyped critiques from viewers who need to lightne up. With so many dark,m serioud dramas out there, of which I am also a fan, this is a consistently light hearted show to watch and smile to. Long may it continue!

The show is off to a good start. One good thing that can come from this show is to point out that those with autism are capable of wonderful things and many in real life are able to surprise you with their gifts. Just because someone is different is not a reason to shun them and treat them any different than the rest of those in the so called normal world.

@polferis. yeah i thought about that. would have been plausible, if the same upload wasnt posted 6x by them... over 12 hours before the episode even aired on comedy central... thought it was leaked myself. its a troll. why even inbox over this @lastarcia? you said your first mistake, might have been able to play it off as accidental if you hadnt uploaded the same fake link 6x 12 hrs before the show even aired... you got our hopes up intentionally dude. its not the end of the world, just a dick move. please dont fuck with us like that. we get enough of that sorta shit from Roiland and Harmon as it is when it comes to hype. lets make the Rick n Morty fan community as close nit as the community community guys. lets work together here. we all love this show. lets make a rule now. no crap like this unless your actually leaking an episode.

Trek fans seem to have been priming themselves to hate this show for the best part of a year now, and the fact that the two-part premiere was genuinely excellent - far better than the last 4 films, Enterprise and Voyager - doesn't seem like it'll stop them. Strong script, pacing, production, characterization and concept, plus a realistic and complex look at how two societies can stumble into war; this is a show where actions have consequences. Finally the franchise is doing something bold and progressive for the prestige TV era, and attempting its most ambitious storytelling in two decades. Surely that's what fans want, isn't it? You'd think Trek lovers would be excited to have a new Trek series.
But apparently not. It's clear to me that a significant proportion of the fandom wants comfort food. "Regressive listeners behave like children. Again and again, and with stubborn malice, they demand the one dish they have once been served. A sort of musical children's language is prepared for them: it differs from the real thing in that its vocabulary consists exclusively of fragments and distortions of the artistic language of music. [...] Regressive listening is always ready to degenerate into rage. The regressive listener would like to ridicule and destroy what yesterday they were intoxicated with [...]" - Adorno wrote this in 1938 about commercial jazz and its enthusiasts, but it applies equally well to fandoms generally, unfortunately including many professed Star Trek fans. You get a lot of people in fandoms who consume fetishistically - treating the object of their fandom not as a piece of drama, art or literature that's supposed to challenge, develop and break new ground, but as a comfort blanket of tropes - they just one that one reassuring staple served to them again and again. Fast food. This would seem to be why so many Trek fans are delighting in the critically-mauled Orville and its colorful brand of fast-food Star Trek while consistently attacking the well-received real thing (and believe me, Discovery is far more "the real thing" than the JJ Abrams movies or Enterprise).
I don't think The Orville is terrible, but I do think that at present, there's unfortunately a greater appetite for its brand of lightweight, glitzily produced bros-in-space Trek than there is for a complex and tonally somber prequel featuring two non- white female leads. And that's a great pity; one that speaks to audience entitlement and a failure to treat Trek as what it is and what it was always supposed to be - drama. It only takes a quick look at some of the other reviews on here to see that this negative reception is not based the quality of the show's storytelling, but is either nitpicky in character (writing off the whole series because the Klingons have been redesigned, the ship's design/technology is wrong for the era, or even just the fact that Discovery is set in Trek's past and not its future) and/or has gendered and racial aspects, especially gendered. It's not automatically misogynist to criticise a Trek show with a female lead (Voyager was bad more often than it was good, and Janeway's characterization was highly inconsistent), but there has been a continuous strong undercurrent of misogyny (both dog-whistle and overt) in advance of and now in response to this excellent show.
Everyone who thinks Discovery is decent and that it deserves a chance to thrive, whether Trek fans or general audiences new to the franchise, needs to support it, because otherwise we'll just be stuck with The Orville. Don't let the "fans" kill Discovery because they're too regressive in their consumption to recognize a creation of this quality - one that doesn't come around very often.

Actually not bad in my opinion. The beginning half of the episode felt like we as an audience had no connection to the main character, but as it progressed it to the 2nd episode, it soon smoothed itself out. I will be looking forward to the next episodes.

think an apology will work? people like you got nothing better to do than post fake links n get everyone hyped for a troll? child... apology not accepted. only a rick and morty style planetary purge of people like yourself will suffice.

DuckTales (2017) is back today with episode 2 on Disney-XD. Could links to it be added to this site? Voicing Scrooge is David Tennant (Doctor Who), a native Scot & worthy successor to Alan Young. Except for the Angry Birds-headed nephews, the animation looks good.

Episode 3 just served up a big reminder to Star Trek of the sort of thing it used to do well, tackle difficult social issues straight on. Gender identity, social acceptance, parameters of consent to name a few. Not preachy and often humorous because using words to lighten a subject doesn't mean you take that subject lightly. Seth MacFarlane is dangerously close to stealing the crown from the stumbling Trek franchise here.

so, last season finale' the toxin got released and it's.. what? gone? The people it affected are no longer affected? Jim is no longer affected? PLEASE dont screew with this show, it's one of the FEW good ones still on.

Watch Intelligence (2014) Online

A dramatic thriller about a high-tech intelligence operative enhanced with a super-computer microchip in his brain. With this implant, Gabriel is the first human ever to be connected directly into the worldwide information grid and have complete access to Internet, WiFi, telephone and satellite data. He can hack into any data center and access key intel in the fight to protect the United States from its enemies.

I remember when this came out, absolutely loved the show... Shame that it got cancelled after only a season, all the good shows don't get a chance anymore... Gotta stick with the same boring Cop shows and "reality" crap on tv.